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SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference. Volume 25, SNCC and the Black Arts movement : ["We had to change the conversation"]

Volume 25: John O'Neal, one of the founders of the Free Southern Theater, and Jamila Jones, a founder of the Harambee Singers, were directly involved with the Southern Movement and describe where artistic effort fit into that political struggle. Northern poets Amiri Baraka and Haki Madhubuti, describe the intersection and interaction between the southern struggle, its activists, and the nationwide Black arts movement in which they were key actors. The session examines the continuing engagement with the power of word and song.

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  • ""We had to change the conversation""@en
  • "SNCC and the Black Arts movement"@en
  • "Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 50th Anniversary, Shaw University, Raleigh NC: 1960-2010"@en
  • "We had to change the conversation"@en

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  • "Volume 25: John O'Neal, one of the founders of the Free Southern Theater, and Jamila Jones, a founder of the Harambee Singers, were directly involved with the Southern Movement and describe where artistic effort fit into that political struggle. Northern poets Amiri Baraka and Haki Madhubuti, describe the intersection and interaction between the southern struggle, its activists, and the nationwide Black arts movement in which they were key actors. The session examines the continuing engagement with the power of word and song."@en
  • "Volume 25: John O'Neal, one of the founders of the Free Southern Theater, and Jamila Jones, a founder of the Harambee Singers, were directly involved with the Southern Movement and describe where artistic effort fit into that political struggle. Northern poets Amiri Baraka and Haki Madhubuti, describe the intersection and interaction between the southern struggle, its activists, and the nationwide Black arts movement in which they were key actors. The session examines the continuing engagement with the power of word and song."@en
  • "Conference proceedings of veteran and youth activists gathered at Shaw University in North Carolina to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), an organization which formed the vanguard of the Civil Rights Movement."@en

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  • "Biography"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Filmed panel discussions"@en
  • "History"@en

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  • "SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference. Volume 25, SNCC and the Black Arts movement : ["We had to change the conversation"]"@en
  • "SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference. Volume 25, SNCC and the Black Arts movement"@en